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帕金森病中的序列运动技能:最新进展

Sequential movement skill in Parkinson's disease: a state-of-the-art.

作者信息

Ruitenberg Marit F L, Duthoo Wout, Santens Patrick, Notebaert Wim, Abrahamse Elger L

机构信息

Department of Experimental Psychology, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.

Department of Experimental Psychology, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.

出版信息

Cortex. 2015 Apr;65:102-12. doi: 10.1016/j.cortex.2015.01.005. Epub 2015 Jan 24.

Abstract

The present work reviews research on the learning and skilled performance of movement sequences in Parkinson's disease (PD). We focus specifically on the serial reaction time (SRT) task, and start by outlining behavioral studies on PD patients and healthy control participants. The literature is not unequivocal: Whereas the majority of studies indicate impaired sequencing skill in PD, still a considerable set of studies opposes this conclusion. We identify and discuss various determinants of sequence skill in PD that may contribute to the inconclusiveness of the literature. One major determinant is the role of dopaminergic medication. It has been hypothesized that while such medication restores dopamine levels in depleted parts of the brain, it may also overdose brain regions in which dopamine depletion is less pronounced. As sequence learning involves the contribution of both affected and unaffected brain areas, dopaminergic medication may enhance particular (motor-related) processes involved in sequence learning, but hinder other (cognition-related) processes that are still intact in PD. We discuss studies supporting this notion and finish with some recommendations for future research: systematically consider the impact of medication, build on models of sequence learning that include both cognitive and motor components, and include more elaborated motor skill to be able to better dissociate cognitive and motor-based problems and explore their interactions.

摘要

本研究综述了帕金森病(PD)患者运动序列学习与熟练表现的相关研究。我们特别关注序列反应时(SRT)任务,并首先概述针对PD患者和健康对照参与者的行为学研究。相关文献尚无定论:尽管大多数研究表明PD患者的序列技能受损,但仍有相当一部分研究对此结论表示反对。我们识别并讨论了PD患者序列技能的各种决定因素,这些因素可能导致了文献结论的不确定性。一个主要决定因素是多巴胺能药物的作用。据推测,此类药物在恢复大脑中多巴胺水平较低区域的多巴胺水平时,可能也会使多巴胺水平降低不太明显的脑区多巴胺过量。由于序列学习涉及受影响和未受影响的脑区,多巴胺能药物可能会增强序列学习中特定的(与运动相关的)过程,但会阻碍PD患者中仍然完好的其他(与认知相关的)过程。我们讨论了支持这一观点的研究,并最后对未来研究提出了一些建议:系统地考虑药物的影响,基于包含认知和运动成分的序列学习模型进行研究,并纳入更精细的运动技能,以便能够更好地区分基于认知和运动的问题,并探索它们之间的相互作用。

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